I totally agree. BIG improvement. Don't take this the wrong way but it looked a little like a car bomb style vehicle before. Now it is definately one badass bike/car part hauler! I like the red seats too! THose sides fold down too? I need one of those! Actually I would just bring home a lot more stuff if I did have one of those.

thanks guys.They used to fold down but I welded them so I could get rid of the locking sistems and thus get a cleaner look.It already brought home a 1 ton mill stone so yeah, you could bring home lots of stuff

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Subject: My '88 Isuzu Sun 23 Jan - 10:07

Man i'm digging your truck. Especially that it's a longbed frame. Lots of possibilities with that flatbed on it. You could even put a tommy lift on there to lift the heavy stuff up.

wow, izy diesels are amazing they run long and if the truck has a five speed you get cruise speed as well. I borrow a small ranch truck back in the day and it was lapped but still ran like it did not know it was beat. Probably the only small truck i would own next to my toyota. Rebulid it and Rebuild it and Rebuild it. because u can.

ok Is slick gonna be mad with me?The only L7 I know is that girl punk bandOK, so... Hey there Slick, what is a L7?

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Subject: My '88 Isuzu Wed 26 Jan - 8:20

Ok I ain't mad, an L7 is a 50's term for being a square or in lame terms a dork or nerd. Not the cool guy. So guys that wern't hip were an L7 (square). It's in some of the old 50's movies. I think they even used it in the movie American Graffiti?

Um, nice duc slick that is why he is called slick! make an L with one hand like the loser sign people hold on thier forehead but dont put it on your forehead. Now with the other hand thumb and index finger make a 7. Touch thumb to index finger opposing and press. What does that look like beside a square if you dont press? Thats right Kids and this is the clean version! Dont know if you were jus bein polite slickman, but you got the start of it dead to rights after all no beatnik, bobbie soxer, hot or rat rodder wanted to be a square in the 50s. But like all americana things change,fast. In the 60s n 70s they got a little twisted! Thank God too for the twisting too or we may not have the the high and low and long chopper styles or klunkers that we all like. its funny i dont get the fixie n donka trends but there was some old dude back then that thought Dutch and Roth were of the reservation as well. Just wonder if he thought dammit must be gettin old!

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